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Tsim Sha Tsui: Hong Kong Neighborhood Walk

Overview :
The Kowloon neighborhood of Tsim Sha Tsui has long attracted travelers for its classic hotels. Now a clutch of boutiques and... more » restaurants is giving the area a new twist. less «

Tips:
Summers are awfully hot and sticky—but from fall until January, the skies are blue, the humidity low, and the temperature lovely ... more »(averaging 65–70 degrees F). The biggest festival of the year, Chinese New Year, falls in January or February—which, unfortunately for celebrants, is chilly and damp. less «

Points of Interest

The popular Danish label’s first boutique in Asia has floaty summer dresses as well as staples for both sexes like trenches and blazers in classic-meets-modern style.

Address:
63 Nathan Rd., Shop 110, Level 1, iSquare
Hong Kong
China

Phone:
852-3525-0565

2. Busy Suzie

A team of Japanese chefs prepare robatayaki, or grilled meats and seafood, in this atmospheric, lantern-lit restaurant, located ina 19th-century lighthouse. Standouts include Yamaguchi chicken, Kagoshima pork, and Australian Wagyu sirloin skewers.

Address:
2A Canton Rd., Shop 209, 1881 Heritage
Hong Kong
China

Phone:
852-2369-0077

3. Hugo’s

The revamped Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui houses Hugo’s, a stalwart restaurant favored by the city’s power brokers. On the menu: standards such as lobster bisque and steak tartare, prepared tableside.

In a city that prizes all things modern, Hullett House gives a nod to the past. At the tip of Kowloon’s Tsim Sha Tsui district-not far from the high-end retail shops that line Canton Road-a colonnaded 19th-century building that once served as a marine police headquarters has been transformed into a 10-suite hotel. Half of the guest rooms (the... More smallest of which is 800 square feet) riff on a different era in China, whether it’s Shanghai Art Deco or the country’s edgy 21st-century art scene (a triptych of Chairman Mao blowing bubble gum). The coup de grâce? Views of Hong Kong’s skyline from each suite’s balcony.

Fresh from a $65 million makeover,this 492-room property has a sleek 18,000-square-foot spa and a restaurant by star Singaporean chef Justin Quek. Each of the tech-savvy guest rooms contains a practical mobile phone for use in Hong Kong.

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